
Alejandro took a deep breath, looking at the woman who had been a silent pillar in his life, whose presence he barely registered until now. He realized this wasn’t just a humanitarian issue for Camila but also a moral reckoning for him. His mind raced, thinking of the implications of the audit and the responsibilities he hadn’t acknowledged.
“Camila, first of all, you don’t have to worry about the audit,” Alejandro started, his voice steadying as he shifted from impassive employer to someone more involved. “I will ensure that everything is in order, and we will make sure your employment here is formalized with all the benefits you deserve.”
